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X-rays always have more energy than radio waves.
Sedimentary Deposits
Layers of minerals and organic particles deposited by water, wind, or ice, often forming rocks through compaction and cementation over time.
Mountain Ranges
Chains or clusters of mountains that are close together, formed through tectonic forces or volcanism.
Copper Deposits
Concentrations of copper ore found naturally in geological formations, often mined for economic purposes.
Felsic Intrusions
Igneous rock formations rich in light-colored minerals such as quartz and feldspar, formed from magma that intrudes into the crust but does not reach the surface.
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